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Primary splenic hydatidosis in a 25-year-old man: a case report
Amitesh Aggarwal1, Vishal Sharma
1Department of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences Delhi 110001 India. dramitesh@gmail.com
Cases Journal
|November 18, 2009
Abstract:
Hydatid disease is common in sheep rearing areas. It can involve many organs especially liver and lung. Isolated involvement of spleen is rare. We present the case of 25-year-old male presenting with heaviness in left upper abdomen and found to have isolated splenic hyditadosis.
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